Eligibility
Dear Sreedev
As you are doing B.Voc(Food Processing and Nutraceuticals) so you are eligible for the MSC in food technology. For doing MSC in Food technology you have to complete your graduation in any one of the following:
Hello Krishna,
Keeping the previous year cutoffs in mind, you may easily get Mechanical engineering (Automobile) in KIIT as the previous year cutoff for Mechanicak engineering (Automobile) was 17648. Also, the last year cutoff for Mechanical engineering was 11748, Mechanical engineering (Automobile) was 17648. Please note that cutoffs depend upon
Hello Purvi. Since there are various factors that determines the admission to a particular college. I am sharing a link which will help you in predicting all the possible options which might be available to you depending on your score, rank and other factors.
https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor?icn=GATE-clgpd&ici=clevertap-top-banner
I hope you found this
Hii Manas Raj,
The basic eligibility to study law course is one should complete 10+2 with minimum 50% of marks from a recognised University of India.In every Top college the admission to 5 year graduation degree depends on the entrance exam and the interview as well.You may get local colleges,you
Hi
With 3,610 rank in General Women in KIITEE 2019, you have a chance of getting a seat in any of the following branches: EEE/ ECE/ E&I/ IT/ Electrical/ Civil etc. Getting CSE or Mechanical may be tough, but you can try during counselling.
Hope this helps.
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dear aspirant,
you should get 50% aggregate in pcm total score, then your eligible for any engineering colleges
if you get less 50%then their is less chances to get engineering colleges
thank you.
I guess you are talking about Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy in Vishakapatanam. No you are not yet eligible for that college.
You will have to answer JEE ADVANCED to be eligible for counselling.
You will have to answer JEE ADVANCED. But to answer JEE ADVANCED there is
Yes you are eligible for NDA exam. NDA exam does not stipulate any percentage to be eligible for NDA exam. Infact even if you just pass the 12 std exam with physics, chemistry and maths you are eligible for exam.
Petroleum engineering is available both as Bachelor's degree and Master's degree. For B.Tech course, the desired eligibility is 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. For M.Tech in Petroleum engineering you are eligible if you have studied B.Tech in any of Petroleum, Petrochemical, Chemical and Mechanical streams.
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